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Ravensbourne University London (formerly Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication) is a digital media and design university, with vocational courses in fashion, television and broadcasting, interactive product design, architecture and environment design, graphic design, animation, moving image, music production for media and sound design. Ravensbourne was established in 1962 by the amalgamation of Bromley School of Art, Sidcup School of Art and
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. It was originally at
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and later at
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and on the Greenwich Peninsula in
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, where it opened a new campus in autumn 2010. The college is named for the
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, which flows from Bromley Common to Greenwich.


History

Bromley School of Art opened in 1878 in a new building in Tweedy Road, Bromley that later became Bromley Library; after the Second World War it became Bromley College of Art. In 1959 it became Bromley Technical College after a merger with the Department of Furniture Design of Beckenham School of Art, which dated to the turn of the century as a technical school, had become an art school in purpose-built accommodation in 1908, and had expanded after the war with crafts trades. In July 1962, the remainder of Beckenham School of Art merged with Bromley College of Art and Sidcup School of Art (founded in 1898 and by then also known as Sidcup Art College) to form Ravensbourne College of Art and Design. In 1965 the college moved to Rookery Lane,
Bromley Common Bromley Common is the area of south-east London, within the London Borough of Bromley, Greater London. Prior to 1965 it was within the historic county of Kent. It lies south of Bromley town centre and Bickley, west of Southborough and Petts W ...
.{ That site had originally housed the Rookery, an 18th-century house that had been burnt out while in military occupation in 1946. As the college expanded it was unable to develop that site any further, as it was in the Metropolitan Green Belt. In 1975 the college moved most of its operations to a purpose-built building designed after lengthy consultation on of private parkland on Walden Road,
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(). The Rookery Lane site was redeveloped for the Bromley College of Further & Higher Education. In 1983 the National Advisory Body for Local Authority Higher Education was set up by the Secretary of State for Education and Science, and demanded a 10 per cent cut in higher education spending across the sector. At Ravensbourne this was interpreted as requiring the closure of a department, with the communications and television broadcasting course at the College initially earmarked to be discontinued as it was on a separate campus and the closure would have allowed the College to consolidate its properties. This was later changed to a decision to cut the Fine Art course at the College on the grounds that there was a large number of similar courses offered elsewhere in the region, and this closure occurred later that year. As a result the college was renamed to Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. In 1985 the communications and television broadcasting course department was moved to the main Chislehurst campus from its Wharton Road, Bromley site, now occupied by St Timothy's Mews housing development. Ravensbourne has offered higher level courses in design since the 1960s. It was amongst the earliest of institutions to be approved by the then
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to convert the traditional Diploma programmes in Art and Design into honours degrees during the 1970s. In April 1989 it became a Higher Education Corporation. Following the demise of the CNAA in 1992, Ravensbourne entered into a validating partnership with the
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, which agreed exceptionally to take this responsibility. This validation ceased when the Royal College of Art withdrew from offering collaborative provision. Ravensbourne was recognised as an affiliate College of the
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in 1996, and was re-recognised in 2002. Between 2009 and 2012 the institution's undergraduate and postgraduate provision was validated by City University, London. This relationship was maintained until May 2012. In June 2013
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became the validating partner. In August 2017, Ravensbourne was granted the right to award its own degrees, and in May 2018 it gained university status, becoming Ravensbourne University London. In 2019 Ravensbourne began validating courses at the
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located in Kennington in central London. In 1999 an existing photographic and 3D studio building on the Chislehurst campus was converted into a modern library and computer facility. A new campus on the Greenwich Peninsula, by Foreign Office Architects, opened in autumn 2010. It is next to The O2 entertainment district and closer to partner institutions and the industries to which the college relates. In 2011 the building won a British Construction Industry Award and the RIBA education and community award.


Rave on Air

In 1971 the Broadcasting Department instituted Rave on Air, an annual student-run broadcasting event.


Curriculum and reputation

Ravensbourne offers undergraduate, postgraduate and
further education Further education (often abbreviated FE) in the United Kingdom and Ireland is education in addition to that received at secondary school, that is distinct from the higher education (HE) offered in universities and other academic institutions. I ...
programmes taught in a single faculty with two main clusters of courses, the ''Design School'' and the ''Screen School''. At undergraduate level, there are
Foundation degree A foundation degree is a combined academic and vocational qualification in higher education in the United Kingdom, equivalent to two-thirds of an honours bachelor's degree, introduced by the Department for Education and Employment in 2000. Founda ...
s,
honours degree Honours degree has various meanings in the context of different degrees and education systems. Most commonly it refers to a variant of the undergraduate bachelor's degree containing a larger volume of material or a higher standard of study, or ...
level top-up years (for those having completed foundation degrees or equivalent), and Bachelor's degrees. The available postgraduate provision consists of Master's level courses, each of which can be studied to Master of Arts#United Kingdom and Ireland, MA, Master of Design, MDes or Master of Science#United Kingdom, MSc (dependent on subject). A range of subject areas are offered within the main disciplines of fashion, design and broadcasting. Within the area of Further Education, Ravensbourne offers the Diploma in Foundation Studies for both Art & Design and Media, as well as the BTEC National Certificate in Art and Design.


Notable alumni

* Ray Atkins, artist * Brian Barnes (artist), Brian Barnes, artist * Deirdre Borlase, artist * David Bowie, pop star * Zerkaa, Joshua "Zerkaa" Bradley, YouTuber * Jake and Dinos Chapman, Dinos Chapman, artist * Maria Cornejo, fashion designer * Beryl Dean Disruptive embroiderer * Rose Finn-Kelcey, artist * Nazaneen Ghaffar, weather presenter, Sky News * Wilbur Soot, Will "Wilbur Soot" Gold, YouTuber and musician * Robert Hewison, literary scholar * Peter James (writer), Peter James, writer and film producer * Andrew Kötting, Artist film maker * John Leckie, record producer * Anthony McCall, artist * Stella McCartney, fashion designer * Bruce Oldfield, fashion designer * Chris Orr (artist), Chris Orr, artist * Jay Osgerby, product and furniture designer * Andi Osho, comedian * Tim Pope, film director *Carol Tulloch, Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism *Gareth Unwin, film producer * Alison Wilding, sculptor * Clare Waight Keller, fashion designer.


Notable faculty

* Jeremy Gardiner * Armin Medosch


See also

* Armorial of UK universities * List of art universities and colleges in Europe * List of universities in the UK * Visual arts education


References


External links


Higher Education website

Students' Union website
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